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Technical Programs
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Advanced Recreational Programs
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Advanced Stress & Rescue Training
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8/2/2007 — 8/5/2007 $450.00
This is NOT your typical Rescue Diver Course – but of course, it is a Sub-Aquatic Survivor Program, so you already knew that. This program is oriented for diving professionals, however, it is open to any Rescue or higher level diver who desires to improve their personal safety and their abilities to recognize and respond to diving emergencies in real world environments. This distinctive specialty-training program is the result of years of accident analysis, research and reporting by the primary instructor and it is not available from any other instructor or resource in the diving industry. The program’s goals are to develop proficiency in three separate skill sets; 1) water survival; 2) skills to respond to real world rescue situations; 3) the skills to manage and control recreational diving type assets for responses to real world rescue situations. Additionally, divers will receive training in more advanced first aid procedures for diving injuries including the purposes and benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and will be given an orientation to recompression chamber operations. Each diver will also make a shallow dive in the recompression chamber in order to experience first hand the procedures that are utilized to treat various types of hyperbaric injuries and decompression sickness (this dive is voluntary and divers who do not complete the dive may still complete the course).
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Master Diver University
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9/15/2007 — 9/22/2007 $2100.00
Divers with years of hard core experience, a commanding grasp of basic diving physics and physiology, unparalleled personal standards and a standard of performance that is unequalled even in a field of knowledgeable and dedicated professionals - in the military these rare individuals are identified as Master Divers. The recreational community has long perverted this term as a marketing tool for average specialty programs producing average divers with a wallet full of purchased c-cards. While it is unrealistic to expect any recreational diver to achieve the same level of experience, aptitude or skill possessed by the professional diver - we should expect the Recreational Master Diver to possess skills, knowledge and a sense of personal excellence that is well beyond those of their peers - in keeping with the term’s traditions. Finally, there is a program that embraces that level of excellence while recognizing the recreational nature of the endeavor, but accepting that the best recreational pursuits are steeped in challenges and permeated by obstacles that make success so much sweeter. Mike Ange Expeditions is proud to introduce the latest program in the Sub-Aquatic Survivor Series, The Master Diver University, a program oriented for recreational divers from the beginner to advanced levels.
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